Integration Testing from the Trenches

Integration Testing from the Trenches
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Publisher : Monsieur Nicolas Frankel
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 2955021431
ISBN-13 : 9782955021439
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Book Synopsis Integration Testing from the Trenches by : Nicolas Frankel

Download or read book Integration Testing from the Trenches written by Nicolas Frankel and published by Monsieur Nicolas Frankel. This book was released on 2015-02-21 with total page 334 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Software development is a complex craft requiring many steps in its road to completion. In particular, achieving the best context-dependent ratio between cost and quality can only be achieved through an adequate testing strategy. "Integration Testing from the Trenches" covers through different areas of testing and integration tests in both Java & JavaEE ecosystems: Definitions of relevant terms around testing and integration testing Basic testing tools usable for testing Build tools usage for integration testing, including recipes for Maven and Gradle Mocks, stubs and fakes, in particular in regard to infrastructure resources such as databases, mail and FTP servers, web services In-container testing for the Spring and Spring MVC applications In-container testing for JavaEE application This book is intended for software developers that want to go beyond just unit-testing and test the collaboration of their classes and modules in an efficient way. At some point in time, available tools were restricted to Jakarta Cactus for Struts. However, the thriving Open Source ecosystem can now provide everything we need to provide proper integration tests, as well as ways to use them with the greatest possible Return Over Investment.


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